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Soma: The natural, beautiful and sustainable water filter.For a limited time only, get $10 off. Soma was designed with four things in mind. DESIGNSoma's German-engineered glass carafe keeps water crisp and fresh. And, it's shatter-resistant too. SUSTAINABILITYSoma's filters are 100% biodegradable, made from coconut shells and a plant-based casing.

Fruit Spreads - Preserves & MarmaladePreserves Products (Total Items: 24) Blood Orange MarmaladeGourmet Burger Kitchen - Our food:All our prices include VAT (n) Contains nuts or nut oils. Although all other products do not contain nuts as an ingredient, there is a possibility that traces of nuts may still be found in them. *Our panko bread-crumbed chicken is Halal.

Charitable Water Filter Maker Soma Raises $3.7M Seed RoundSoma, a startup that’s hoping to be the Warby Parker of water filters, has closed a $3.7 million round of seed funding led by Baseline Ventures and Forerunner Ventures. Other backers include Lerer Ventures, Collaborative Fund, Cowboy Ventures, Vast Ventures, Mindful Investors, The 4-Hour Workweek’s Tim Ferriss, Coca-Cola’s Rohan Oza, and Sukhinder Singh Cassidy of JOYUS. The San Francisco-based company, which raised $150,000 from over 2,000 backers through a Kickstarter campaign in 2012, closed a $1.2 million initial seed round last summer. Targeted at do-gooder design and sustainability snobs, Soma produces glass carafes fitted with biodegradable water filters. It’s a subscription service where consumers buy the carafe and starter filter for $87, and Soma sends a replacement filter every two months for $14.99.

East Village restaurant guide: The best places to eat nowDBGB Kitchen and Bar Chef Daniel Boulud doesn’t do decent, so-so or almost great. Even as he branches out around the world—with outlets in Palm Beach, Beijing and Vancouver—the perfectionist chef is forever tinkering with even his most venerable spots. Which is why it’s hardly surprising to discover that the food and service at DBGB—his first project downtown—are improving week after week. Though the affable dean of New York’s French cookery installed protg Jim Leiken to run his most populist venture, expect to find Boulud haunting the dining room until everything’s right.

Smart Food Scale: Less about WEIGHT, more about YOU. by Chef SleeveOur Smart Food Scale and iOS app provides you with exact nutritional information for the food you are weighing and helps you track what you’re eating. Our app will also help you prepare meals using weight instead of measuring cups and spoons. A simple tool for smart cooking. (expected MSRP of $99)The 10 Best Wireless SpeakersWireless speakers have exploded in popularity, and nearly every major consumer electronics vendor has a cord-cutting model of some sort. Speakers can vary wildly in size, shape, and even the type of wireless connection they use, but this list will probably have at least one speaker that's right for you. Before anything else, though, you need to decide how you want to go wireless. AirPlay, Bluetooth, or None of the Above?AirPlay is Apple's wireless audio feature that lets iPod, iPhone, iPad, and Mac users stream their iTunes libraries. It can simultaneously stream music to multiple speakers, and sends track information to display if that feature is supported on the speaker.

Pucs: rechargeable ice! by Dave & Calvin LaituriTechcrunch: "A cool, fun project like this is what makes crowdfunding so unique." TechGoesStrong: "...it's literally a cool idea" Engadget, Germany: "Ice cube 2.0"Grand Central PartnershipThe Grand Central Partnership offers a free, weekly, no-reservations-required, award-winning walking tour of the Grand Central neighborhood, that provides a survey of many of the architecturally and historically significant sights – among them the Chrysler Building, Grand Central Terminal, itself and Pershing Square – that fall within the boundaries of our business improvement district. Come discover the architecture and social history of Midtown East with urban historians Peter Laskowich and Madeleine Levi. Participants on this 90-minute guided walking tour will learn the secrets of the Whispering Gallery in Grand Central Terminal; gaze upon the hubcaps and the roadsters on the side of the Chrysler Building; discover the favorite Midtown Manhattan hangout of Mercury, Hercules, and Minerva; learn why Pershing Square isn’t really square; circle the globe in a matter of seconds like Superman; and visit the original Lincoln Memorial by Daniel Chester French. Every Friday at 12:30pm